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NEED HELP! microATX Cube/Desktop cases

I am trying to find a case for my microATX motherboard. I would really like to get a cube like the ones shuttle uses for their barebones systems, but I can't find one anywhere. The only thing I have found so far is the Aria, but I don't like it that much (no external floppy) and it is pretty expensive.

If I can't find a decent cube case with one external 5.25, 1 external 3.5, and 2 hard drive mounts, what would be a good desktop style case?

I would want it to be discrete like the coolermaster case I saw in another post, but maybe a bit less expensive. This is supposed to be a semi-budget priced system.

As far as I know the Antec ARIA is the only SFF type or case that fits a standard MicroATX motherboard. Most of the other SFF cases use a propriatory McroITX motherboard. If you don't like the ARIA, you can go with another Antec case:

That Antec Desktop I showed has a 380w True Power. This is a VERY good power supply. The PS vents out the side, which is pretty cool. They also use a 92mm fan in back. There is good vent holes to add to the cooling. It is also a VERY nice looking case with a gloss black paint job. You can't go wrong with Antec.

The ARIA is a good looking case, but it does have its drawbacks to get that shape. It also only comes with a 300w power supply (and it does not look to be their high end True Power version).

the psu on the Antec OVERTURE actually draws cool air in to the case thru the side vent. the 92mm fan is used to suck the hot air out. I am using this case now, and the case temp is around 33c. I am also using an antec hard drive cooler (which also pulls in cool air) and an antec pci slot exhaust fan. the case looks great, and is pretty quiet. if you are worried about heat, this might not be the case for you...